New TVI 770 paint job
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That looks really good - did you repaint the same plastic you had before or did you buy some new and sell or store the old plastic? I assume that paint is made for working on plastic, right? How well does the paint hold up assuming you don't roll the machine? What kind of work do you do to have so many toys, maybe I need to try a new line of work!
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Originally posted by: BlackHawk
That looks really good - did you repaint the same plastic you had before or did you buy some new and sell or store the old plastic? I assume that paint is made for working on plastic, right? How well does the paint hold up assuming you don't roll the machine? What kind of work do you do to have so many toys, maybe I need to try a new line of work!
That looks really good - did you repaint the same plastic you had before or did you buy some new and sell or store the old plastic? I assume that paint is made for working on plastic, right? How well does the paint hold up assuming you don't roll the machine? What kind of work do you do to have so many toys, maybe I need to try a new line of work!
Gary at TVI had them repainted for me after a motox crash cracked the rear paint. The paint holds up real well, I have a red white and blue shee that with no wrecks has lasted 6 years and will still be seen this year with same paint. BlackHawk, Im a contractor that has no life other than my quads.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]